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hich the ed. The nan Park HARDING IN FATHER'S HOUSE Entered as Second Class Matter May 8, 1609, at the Postoffion et Heattie, Wash. under the Act of Congress March %, 1878. Per Year, by Mail, $2.50 dies and with the services, h hola a and St. bo observe >. m. and the nd opera. chamber WEATHER i The Seattle Star LE, WASH., THURSDAY, AUGL 9, 1923, q WO © ENTS. IN SEATTLE. Youthful Mermaid Also Star Student NATION TRP 10 TO SEE MARION BURIAL AT END | 'GovernmentHome Folks Bow | Moves to Marion in Grief as Be- | Today for Final loved Son Comes | Rites Home to Rest By Paul R. Mallon By Tom W. Gerber MPORARY WHITE HOUSE,| yy ARION, Ohio, Aug. 9.— reine aa tienl ecoverneaent | Warren G. Harding is homes United States moves tonight} At 12:34 p. m, today this ton, Ohio sorrowing city received back | ative leadera of the sorrowing na {tle body of her son)” 2agig on will board a mourning train to| President of - the Uniteme carry the deep reverence their | States, who died in the ser- people to W met n H ee ue the| vice of the nation. re ib president, now fi Ke A hush, broken only by | tion's chief executive; his supreme|the solemn tolling of every] “ Washington, D. C., Companies Cannot| bur si: Amina new same—in” Man Is Taken | Fix Prices, Is | | wil Au of the to Mar porting booze into Canada, Big prof. real stuff. “You'll a I tae dining wy woedst| Near Everett Court Ruling cohol with water. Give my regards lg + OE BUNGSTARTER, By Steve Arnett By John W. Nelson eee cou « senate, his house of repre-|church bell, fell over the : ae sentatives, hie. “ofticials | ond bis | town: 08.1.5 n.nale moved . rl will travel far—abandoning bh les sin widest in on neceasttien Of government-—to|SIOWas, baru) the;vardas ‘poe athe bow thelr heads while his body is| Entering Marion, the train ram : ~ fo ohana : laid to rest thru a long lane of men, women and, Wasbing t train leaves at ion 1 arrive at Ma: HOW TO PICK OUT A CANTA LOUPE 1. Thumb over all the cantaloupes in the box. Select one. If it is too yellow, put it On the other hand, if it is too green, return it. If it is neither too green nor too yellow, press it gently but firmly between your thumb and forefinger. Hf it is too hard, reject it. Again, if tt jw Wo soft, it is unpalatable. & Thump it cautiously with your frefinger. If the percussion indi cates pleurisy, have nothing more to) tra do with it. If, on the other hand, |; your diagnosis {s hardening of the | arteries, reject it m Presi from the 1 idge is suffer A week e was 4 vacation een | pre remate regions of the ¢ in th mountains. His fa was tanned. | He had no: wort His world w carefree. But since then his coun try called COOLID SHOWS STRAIN | Theeeffect on his physical a ance was noticeable when he final homage in the national capitol | -year-old Seattle mermaid, can't operate an electric locomotive or |to the departing spirit of Mr. Hard-| of | its, escorting his body to the Union| station last night. Mr, Coolidge is in their {He DECISION COVERS ALL, THREE POINTS c decision of Ju a Brownfield, ctric doesn't understand the Einstein theory. But give her time. She's spent the first 13 year 1 Ask the grocer for some nice | man wy | her life winning swimming medals, learning to play the piano, dancing and studying, She's) yo a nervous man or one easily | bananas. Ren |to the restau a sophomore in high School already and has enough swimming medals to start in the foun-| wrought in times of stress, but he sat | HAD BUT 50 \ ir aka POR RENAN SENET ipehes surf board pap He humped down in the seat of his A 7 00\ CENTS IN POCKET urgent |ATY business, In her spare time she specializes in oto by Prie wc scsi; uae pibtt Phen limousine on the Journey to the sta-| 4. ha: i in the Helio. i aid Vaca ence ——/tion, staring st ahead thru G t Jook a|pre you err rn Ne s ‘el 1's deep sunk eyes, pitiful with unshed Bier a be e e fe mournin, vices, the terrific King any steps to. ex Asomplanneds isat ond tha eirain ot APR ve] a ; f a ina NEAR TATOOSH | RE already had their effect on him, just] y ; y nobc I 1 in th t 1 ay the stress of otfice bore down y DISTRICT ATTORNEY Are Vari 1eC | upon the two presidents who weit) jee t PROTESTS DECISION — before | George Tyron Harding. ; to 8 t aring) Jw ald’s de was bif-| Ej . N the sun-browned shoulders of =| The farewell of the capital to the} 5 4) ae . atove tat rly ¢ by United States I Fisherman Reports Derelict; O 1 Seattle girlAtlas rests the Judge Cushman Must Ex body of Mr. Harding was the most| father of the late president. iid born:on a fares mor Vacarelli,| trict Thomas E te Fear Loss of Life weight of eeverat champion | plain Why He Restrained Co, | impressive coremony of the heart: | cnudren massed on both sides of the “daisies : te t 000 he! who, ¢ counsel for the com. in athletics, danct t- | oe 19 hours the remains were! track their heads bowed. dirt : 8 led. He| bine, declared in open court tha nd Renewed efforts on the Just like Mr. Coolidge, the faces of| At the station a company of Na one wa of his} suit was for the public’ : the Pacifi phone government officials showed furrows | onal Guardsmen stood stiffly at ate on - am | iaere tote ie or Maes the | Staph Co. 1 the Home Telephone | of sorrow and strain. Attorney Gen: | tention. 4 LL ve oma TH’ OFFICE = wars ae pep on pate j Fe ne | C2» to boost telephone rates in Se-/eral Daugherty, tne president's| At 12:38, with two short blasts Of AMP, § hat i Capt form of 18 medals, aware sie Tacoma and Spokane, were | closest friend, was perhaps the most| the locomotive whistle, the trait Many a husband who drove a | | workir ng held up tO} man in command schooner |first, second and third prizes 1) brought to Mght Thursday, when it| deeply affected of them all | drew into the station. tank in th’ world war can’t fix | | advanced swimming contests in Seattle became known that Federal Judge} The death of Harding culminatea| ALL BUSINESS : th’ vacuum cleaner. United Statex const guard) ‘This Atla. on E. Cushman, of Tacoma, had jq series of personal and official mis-| 1S SUSPENDED PS & pace ® i ervice he ified and id, 13-ye wonder, |been ordered to appear before the | fortu: |All business in town was suspend : e sont cut phon was dispatched to! sion ig study, and whose hobby is} circuit court of appe: in San} The last journey of the body of | ed and thousands of citizens stood I 7 eh hvestigate, There no # ol thering in championships, She is| Francisco, on September 4, and) Harding in Washington, was made| along the streets and as near they ; ‘ ht in thet photographs ar rd the thf aft and it}, member of the Crystal Pool swim. | show cause why he issued the st down from the capitol to the station| depot as the military guards would D pans a n DINSMORE WAS a d that she b en wrecked | ming team and is a protege of D. J. | of proceeding order against the tele- | thru an endless aisle of white sailors | permit them, give i CAREFUL DRESSER ; lea |with the loxs of all ¢ ‘ of | oastrar Pool Aquatic | phone company, denying it the right |and khaki soldiers. Coolidge and the| At 12:43 p. m. the casket was Te ommendation, Dinsmore, who drasaes excelle i } men, She will be dynamite ih broke tha record. |to c the Tacoma rate-raising in: | Harding cabinet, which he is, for the} moved thru a rear window of the” 5 . onsiderable of ho} menace to navigation if she cannot} ", AY hantentroue junction decision to the circuit court. | present at Jeast, retaining, stood with | observation car in which it had beem c! He he is charged n. t alvaged. women at the pool ne also won The stay of proceedin, order hats crossed upon their breasts while | carried from coast to coast. * ave 1 to m: t share | it~ cont nd agreeme with the | It iy declared pr e by mariners | cour medals for four first places in |issued by Cushman ¢ the same marine band that greeted] There was no sound save the deep. | keeping | union 1 wreck the business of | that she may by tite missing barken: t swimming contests, a telephone comr »|the body the night before, bade It} clangor of the tolling bells. nt 8 ie hurried | the t firms if they were ex-|tine Alta sk h disappe ae in the eases the Vickers champlonst the federal jud, farewell in the stirring rhythm of} The slowly moving procession, Ted) “Is r according | pe e r Pacific last February while en route |i ma and Portland, sitting in bane in| "Lead, Kindly Light.” The sound| by the hearse and surrounded by the He A ery per’ | REVELLE OFFERS to Seattle from Los Angele ‘ ttractive ena} Tacoma, grant them « temporary |welled thru the great concourse at| honor guard, reached Dr. Harding's | “My cars I'd ne nt of Ju*|"Q RESIGN JOB ae Oe Hae a caeeye rut [injunction against the state depart-|the station, mingling with the/ home at 1:15 p, m. For my bobbed hair ached the In attempt t ‘event F tA CS S / I $ nothing of her accomplish: | int of public works, restraining | rumbling of trains while Mr, Coolidge} As it came down the street, With en ne a ps re the temporary “RAN WAN ) rents and takes them ag a matter! the board from interfering with a|and the cabinet stood in sorrow. the sunshine filtering thru the ‘ ' of course hen asked if she could aa : . . , ured anction fort 6 expu rate inerease which was to be put| The White House, which received| branches of over-arching trees, > the ain be nal bank 6 jobs which the insurgent firm: LONDON 9. Gerri JA terres eee Ue Se ee room| “The decision at that time was|— - k ntl the Caspiar ft of red had been “fixed,” were Not | marks, appare 4 y due for another :#* her home based on the fact that there was | a taxi 1 bank jation jot landslide, opened at 15,000,000 to [OnE ERS TO GIVE | rate litigation then pending in the} : eee drawn} "sr will resign my membership {oo0,000 to the’ pound. steriitig. DANCE DEMONSTRATION |state courts, and that such litiga-| ousan S ] arc Thursday! oon the bar if the association had es With the sun shadows dancing tion took precedence over the feder- | filed later In the day.| 27° ott in those three Jobs,” Re-| Panis, Aug. 9 French |the floor of the room, as the climb: | al court case, ‘The stay of proceed: | ° oa 4 will be ed (0) ally 76 per cent of the plumbing | low records; fell. to to tho |breeze, the child executed the in-| reason | J ; pe 1d heating contracts ed dur-|dollar on the Bourse this morning, |tricate steps of the “Cocoanut! MAY BE ing the record building rush of the dance. Attired in an attractive cos: |IN SAN FRA) "1 = *: on present year have been hy led by tume of or © and black, twist Should Judge Cushman fail to} ¢ ] W ll Pp 1 Ri ti % WAR ROMANCE Cement emg, [Germany Blockaded /sh\ cr sn tot sina|sey ae we maaae'y-ae| eatbe Will Pay Last Respects ig Sai the Gil ecamets by the % é ain as Reprisal |te « lively tune Jorder, the telephone company's case | N. D d L d ° eee eee TST eee ee eee eee eaey is ah ak ike ihe: (HUE ee ca ations Dead Leader wien) for recent attacks against | When I graduate from hi hool, (Turn to Page 9, Column 1) 3 ' Belgian soldiers ia the|suid Nova. ‘I think © tae. gitts| = In their service uniform, once) navies in which they fought but 2, DEPUTIES Eeiane Gun, De Goutte, com:| should bo oducated.: No one can bea siarter? shone ie, tegen ae*eslEx-Red ‘Cross, Nurse. Has|’) ARE. WOUNDED] ma eee een ere tn te acetone AC nt PRESIDENT STROLLS = |/an0 paar is pal ge = | Rune ordi i Im a homore at Queen ie rch banker of Peanenl Thee hia Vet Husband Jailed HILLSBORO, Ill, Aug. 9—Ono| tion of tho blockade betwoon Cer. | Anne ig ABROAD WHEN MILK ot crusted with the mud of Flanders|few short years ago. Every i ined with poison gas and} will wear his decorations, paid deur: guard of honor, composed/ty for in war days. ‘The parade, ttle's. most distinguished war| following the honor guant will ine hene dis 6 occupied section, The | f | vet men who have won|clude 20,000 marchers. gulsce were used by Bungatarter union atriker was shot and two dep. |many and (He cecuniad ition PREP ALCcHOHG shin hitior Beane IS BEING DELIVERED J) rie consressional medal or a| OIVIE, WAR VETER: ‘ while conferring with leaders of the| hat waxed hot and romantic|pty sheriffs wer sly wounded | blockade flood of questions, this junior prodigy |] WASHINGTON, Aug. 9.—Presi- || qistinguished service cross for gal| WILL LEAD LINE he fi f the battie.|in a pitched battle answered that she engaged in all] ure of the battle-|in a pitched bi " strikers Ya gS gE TE REE eS RENTS ITER T the heat of confilet,|and deputler at she iat of the IS THIS WHAT branches of school athletic Liquor Ring in British Columbia under the fie dent Calvin Coolid: troled thra ]|jantry in America’s wars, will escort] A grizzled veteran, Asbury Fe 4 soll , recently tga Faniiietes aaise 3 : AG Roe Gur alk Bmetting broke the girl's high jump record, |] t® street# of Washington this || President Harding's car, the one} Haines, 80 years of age, the Only i Home-owners are ony, |ooled rapidly once the influence of | American Zin § 4 YOU WANT? plays the plano wonderfully, was the |] morning with the milkman, lin which he rode thru Seattle's|eivil war Veteran in Washington | Against the i the war god was removed, according | here, tod : : only-airl: aaked) by: the: manogement| The new president has put in tg but two short weeks ago,| wearing a congressional medal of at anyt oF « to Mra. M Nell Morris, who| Officials of the company asked fF )) poouyy you would rather tive || of the Arena to put on an exhibition |] Practice a #chodule of early }/in the memorial parade to be held/honor, will lead the line. He Waal pipe eas hire a |obta Wednesday night) troops, but Gov. Len Small sent)) ie outside the city limits. Here || o¢ fancy ice skating last year, and|| Morning walks for exercise that Friday afternoon. at Washington, D. C,, less than @ de plumb oO on of Will H.)Dan Dineen of Deoatir depart Ti that opportunity has been at all of theso diverstong|| 18 dented him during the day, auto in which the late presi-)year ago, being personally invited: eee Morr ittle attorney.|ment of labor mediator, here |aince she was a child of seven years,|] Since he was a farmer boy ho |/dent passed between long lanes of|by the secretary. of war, to attend ¢ solate , n\ventisate, It Is believed troops will 1 irate beet wecioge ora, guarded by ' ci ‘a ne ra a aed orris, 1 soldier, and Miss é ; /She lives with her parents, Mr. and|| has been getting up about 5 a, m, || watchers, guarded by file after file/the burial ceremonies of the Une | Water faucet _ ha 1, a ted Crows nurse,|be called unless the situation ease hay POULT _FARM || Mra, W. H, Brownfield at 21 v-|] every morning. On his vacation || of soldiers, sailors and marines, will} known Soldier, He stood at att conomized and called in a jeweler to| Met, 19 France, where Morris pur: | by tonight ; mbes! ‘ n HOOF Dychoot: $ | ;enth ave, W |] in Vermont he used to arise carly }/again traverse the streets of this|tion with 80 of his comrades of . rn 0 urtahip. They were| Trouble a he pla jf eer Joar transportation and school; & 4 | » fie si lol Phe car wi . " ay Fepalr 4 ied a fervid courtship. ‘They wore) Trouble at the plant has been |) Near taney rs ands parity || Not tho least of her accomplish. |] And stroll thru the fields before {icity ‘The car will be empty, savo/other wars. all wearers of the (Goby ee married in Tacoma July 14, 1919,| brewir in wiitteds nice cottage: poultry || monts Is surf board riding, ‘This ex-|] the dew was off the grass, for the driver who acted as chauf-|gressional medal and heard the ade : int four days after Morris was diy |jzed among employes and the com house; ‘well; Hehts and phone |] citing sport ix “ehild's" play to her Two secret service men who ||four for the president when he last ip ant from the army pany refused to recognize It, Half norvler 1 ood Map Yh Tho power boats cannot make toof} guard his door day and night |visited Seattle, cry D, Fadden, a ee ad the ris was arrested on a charge|of tne 600 employes struck Tuemay Very easy pa | much speed for her accompanied him when he start: Beside the flagdraped car, decked /the Spanish wat, : ryibe sbandonment and nonsupport of over the recognition ou ; fl | Concentration and continual | ed from the temporary White | {with flowers, the vetfrans will Governor Willlam J. Coyle, winners |) Bore ated his wife and 18-monthold daughter, | fight today re ulted when atriker ‘ Vant Ad columns will sol! |}1é the secrot of her success, she be House at 645 a.m. He was out |} March with bowed heads fin memory | of war decorations, will be amon “paedike a tla go back | when ¢ Detective Lee Gordon de:| halted iL We sym aihed, at Way a ean A aor monerty, || belipvae. ‘Three or four hours a day || about hart an nour, lof the late executive, the com-|the guard of honor, Other veteran mers ended upon an alleged “love. nest''|joba and demanded that they cease |] you who ly selll i | (Puen to Page 9 Column 1) 0 'mander-n-chiet. of the armies and (Tarn to Page 9, Column 4) un to Page 9, Column 6) work: ¥ r tis